Men's Apparel

By jmo_11
  • 1970s

    1970s
    Most men simply wore jeans, sweaters, and T-shirts, which by then were being made with more elaborate designs. Men continued to wear flannel, and the Leisure suit became increasingly popular from 1975 onwards, often worn with gold medallions and oxford shoes.
  • 1980

    1980
    Casual fashion in the '80s saw gents don dad jeans in full force, often with a matching denim jacket. T-shirts and loose shirts were also popular during the time while bomber jackets, leather jackets, windbreakers, and sweaters acted as the outerwear of choice.
  • 1990

    1990
    To dress in clothes from the 90s, wear a vintage graphic t-shirt paired with flannel, baggy jeans, and Doc Martens boots. For a more fashionable look, put on a pastel-colored slip dress over a white t-shirt. If it's cold out, you can wear a thick vintage sweater with jeans or leggings and Timberland boots.
  • 2000

    2000
    Men's late 2000s fashion was a mix of 1950s and 1980s throwbacks, with letterman and black leather jackets, overcoats, slim cut jeans, Ed Hardy t-shirts, flannel shirts, and V-neck sweaters. These were often paired with dad hats, wayfarers or aviators, motorcycle boots, Converse, Vans, or sneakers
  • 2010

    2010
    The early to mid 2010s witnessed a revival of grunge fashion in America with more of an "edgy" interest of denim ripped jeans and ripped jackets, flannels, animal print coats, printed t-shirts which were frequently color or stone faded, black combat boots, biker boots, and leather motorbike jackets.